Pay MILES Mobility with Crypto
Use SolCard as the saved payment method in the MILES app for ride invoices, MILES Pass renewals, and car or van rentals with SOL, USDC, USDT, and SOLC across 9 blockchain networks.
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How to pay MILES with crypto
Get Your SolCard
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Load Your Crypto
Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Add SolCard in the MILES app
After your MILES account is verified, save SolCard as the payment method for your private or professional profile, then use it for ride invoices or MILES Pass billing.
Why SolCard fits how MILES bills users
MILES starts trips on its standard km rate, then automatically switches to a cheaper hourly or daily rate if that costs less based on your usage. SolCard works well with that post-ride billing model because the final charge is often calculated after you end the rental.
MILES lets you keep a private payment profile plus a professional profile in the same account. That is useful if you want one SolCard-backed payment method for private trips and a different billing setup for reimbursable business rides.
MILES Pass Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Black can be booked monthly or yearly and renew automatically on the same day of the term. SolCard is useful if you want a crypto-funded card ready for those recurring pass charges.
MILES adds trip-specific charges such as border crossing surcharges and city-to-city drop-off fees to the final invoice. Keeping SolCard as your stored payment method helps when those charges appear only after the drive is over.
MILES credit can cover ride-related costs, but MILES says it cannot be used for a MILES Pass, processing fees, accident costs, or existing outstanding invoices. SolCard helps when the merchant specifically requires the saved payment method instead of wallet balance.
MILES lets you upgrade a pass immediately and charges only the difference without resetting the current cycle, while downgrades take effect at the next renewal. SolCard fits that in-app pass management flow if you want one consistent payment method behind it.
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About MILES Mobility
MILES Mobility is an app-based car sharing, van sharing, and flexible rental service. Customers use the MILES app to reserve or unlock vehicles, then pay based on the trip MILES calculates: per-kilometer driving, parking minutes, unlock fees, or one of its hourly and daily packages, with invoices sent automatically after the rental ends. MILES also sells recurring Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Black Pass memberships and lets users keep separate private and professional payment profiles. SolCard lets you fund those MILES charges with crypto while MILES continues to bill the same stored card flow it already supports.
MILES billing and payment FAQ
MILES does not document native crypto payments in its official payment help. Its regular account guidance lists credit card, Apple Pay, Klarna, Google Pay, Stripe Link, and PayPal, while some MILES for Business setups use SEPA or credit card billing. If you want to use crypto, SolCard is the practical route for MILES's stored-card payment flow.
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